Knowing What is Truth and Discerning That in the Days to Come

Hello Michael;
In full concurrence, you are right on.
Like you, salvation began a journey with me, which from my initial ignorance, I saw a world that could not teach what it does not know about nor believe. Jesus taught in the Gospels what is required to obtain His assurances, but an unbelieving 'Christianity' did not know Him well enough to provide the encouragement that this loving God had reasons for how He approached me for my salvation. Only that mustard seed of faith afforded the appropriate response in His light at that right moment am I now one of His.
After a following nearly 35 years did the understanding and discernment planted then come to fruition and my service to Him as a bond servant become manifest.
What the discernment has also provided now after more than forty years is that the sequence of the days to come is upon us already. But the Holy Spirit is still seeking those who might yet realize they are putting off what they can no longer put off without serious outcomes. This is the sense of the Gospel moment by moment as each fulfillment ticks off another moment towards the horizon of eternity.
Good hearing from you.

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